Uh, hooray?
It's nice to know that the good ole U.S. of A. is still kicking ass and taking names in some arenas of public life:
A record 7 million people -- one in every 32 U.S. adults -- were behind bars, on probation or on parole by the end of last year, a Justice Department report released yesterday shows.Booyah! And can I get the obligatory shout-out to the disproportionate representation of people of color within the criminal justice system?
Of those, 2.2 million were in prison or jail, an increase of 2.7 percent over the previous year, according to the report.
The study found that racial disparities among prisoners persist. In the 25-29 age group, 8.1 percent of black men -- about one in 13 -- are incarcerated, compared with 2.6 percent of Hispanic men and 1.1 percent of white men. The figures are not much different among women. By the end of 2005, black women were more than twice as likely as Hispanics and more than three times as likely as white women to be in prison.Land of the free, my ass.
Labels: law and order, racism
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